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LLOYD H. FAIDLEY
Officers President LLOYD H. FAIDLEY
Secretary and Treasurer ROY S. PRICE
HENRY HALL
FREDERICK PITZMAN
ROY S. PRICE
Members 1910
1911
1912
1913 EDWIN P. SHORT
LLOYD H. FAIDLEY
JOHN BYRON HARRIS
ARTHUR W. LAMBERT, JR.
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The Washington University Athletic Association
Officers
President WALTER C. HARTING
Vice-President J. B. HARRIS
Secretary W. B. STEVENS
Treasurer F. H. EWERHARDT
Financial Manager H. H. NANCE
Advisory Board
Chairman, F. H. EWERHARDT
Secretary, W. E. MCCOURT
WM. L. CURTIS W. B. STEVENS
C. A. WALDO GEO. W. PIEKSEN
HUGH M. FULLERTON ED. ROBINSON
W. C. HARTING W. H. EVANS
Managers
W. B. STEVENS Football
ED. ROBINSON Baseball
W. H. EVANS Track
GEO. W. PIEKSEN Basket-Ball
E. C. ADKINS Tennis
Assistant Managers
J. M. GARRETT Football
J. B. HARRIS Baseball
GEORGE LANE Track
FRED. THILENIUS Basket-Ball
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Alumni Association of Washington University
President THOMAS K. SKINKEK, '64
First Vice-President EDWARD FLAD, '81
Second Vice-President WILLIAM H. ALLEN, '94
Secretary CHARLES M. RICE, '0-1
Corresponding Secretary GEORGE BARNES, '05
Treasurer FRANCIS T. CUTTS, '02
Washington University Association
President RICHARD MCCILLOUGH
Vice-President CM. RICE
Secretary-Treasurer J. F. ABBOTT
W. U. Language and Literature Club
Composed of the teaching force of all language departments in the college.
President OTTO HELLER
Secretary JAMES E. ROUTH, JR.
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GEORGE W. PIEKSEN Secretory j
Member A. I. E. E. PROF. A. S. LANGSDORP
Associate Member A. I. E. E. G. W. LAMKE
Members A. S. M. E. PROP. E. L. OHLE MR. F. A. BERGER
Student Members A. I. E. E. H. F. THOMSON G. W. PIEKSEN
W. B. ROSE
Associated With Local Branch B. A. BRADT H. KANTORWITZ
I. L. CHENEY G. W. LANE
H. W. COUPER w. W. MACKEY
A. C. ECKERT H. H. NANCE
C. H. HARDY p. H. PosTEL, JR.
D. S. HAGER A. SCHWEIER
C. F. HERING R. H. SEIBERT
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Officers .President c A PROKES
Vice-President w. C. HARTING
Secretary O. W. ANSCHUETZ
Treasurer E 0 SwEETSER
Faculty Members
PROP. J. L. VAN ORNUM, C.E. MR. E. G. HOOPER, B. S. MR. E. O. SWEETSER. B. S.
Student Members
O. W. ANSCHUETZ W. K. BEGEMAN O. BLOCK R. B. BROOKS W. H. EVANS L. H. FAIDLEY J. E. GORDS
M. M. CORY S. M. FEINBERG C. E. GALT J. B. HARRIS W. C. HARTING H. D. JOLLEY A. MEYERSON
1910
1911
W. G. MADDOX W. W. PATTON C. A. PROKES J. G. STUPP J. A. THOMPSON R. G. WALLACE
A. G. NOLTE F. PlTZMAN G. M. START W. B. STEVENS F. R. WlLDERHOLT E. P. WlTHROW
Meetings are held regularly on every other Monday evening in Cupples I usually the first and third Monday in the month.
Programme consists of talks on engineering subjects by those members at each meeting, and a report by one member on current topics in engineering journals.
Among the Alumni who spoke before the club during the last year are Messrs W. G. Brenneke, 'S3, A. P. Greensfelder, '05, R. G. Alexander, 'OS, E. O Sweetser' and Prof. G. T. Moore of the Shaw School of Botany
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The Chapel Choir
CHAS. GALLOWAY, Director
Miss BAKER
MISS BIRCH
MISS BUSS ■ • •
MISS DENNY • ■
■Miss FAIL
Miss FISHER
MISS FLINT • ■
Miss FORBES
MISS GORDON
MISS GRUNER
MISS HAYES
MISS HOERR
MISS MAY HOOLAN
MISS KLOTZ
MISS KOKEN
MISS LONG
MISS ALICE MILLER
MISS RICHARDS
MISS SCHROEDER
MISS SHELP
MISS SHULTZ
MISS THOMPSON
MISS THUENER
MISS WARREN
MISS WATKINS
MISS WENZEL
MISS YOUNG
MR. BEGEMAN
MR. BLAKE
MR. BRINKMAN
MR. A. H. CONZELMAN
MR. A. DUNCAN
MR. ELIOT
MR. FLINT
MR. GLASGOW
MR. HARVEY
MR. HATCH
MR. HAYDOCK
MR. LOHMANN
MR. PAUL MILLER
MR. SGHUYLER ■
MR. TANDY • • '■ ■
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THYRSUS Officers
HARRY F. THOMSON, TO President HELEN GORSE, TO .' Vice-President LuciLE LEDERER, TO Secretary HUNLEY W. HERRINGTON, '10 Treasurer HELEN FULLER, '11 Assistant Treasurer ALFRED SIHLER, '12 Assistant Treasurer ROBERT M. FOSTER, JR., '11 Business Manager EDWARD H. MITCHELL, Tl Assistant Manager AMY STAREUCK Assistant Manager HENRY C. PATTERSON, '12 Sergeant-at-Arms ORTRUDE HOERR, '10 Librarian
EARL AYER LUCILE BERNARD YSABEL CAMPBELL GERTRUDE COLE MAURICE CORY WALCOTT DENISON THOMAS ELIOT WALTER EVANS ELIZABETH FORBES ROBERT FOSTER, JR. HELEN FULLER JOHN GARRETT HELEN GORSE VERNE GOULD META GRUNER
Members HUNLEY HERRINGTON ORTRUDE HOERR MAY HOOLAN DOROTHY HOPKINS EDWARD JACKSON LUCILE TEDERER ELIZABETH LUYTIES PRESTON LOCKWOOD WALTER MCCOURT ALICE MILLER EDWARD MITCHELL HORACE NANCE HENRY PATTERSON ERMA PERHAM WINSTON PRICE
NELLIE QUICK LUCIUS ROBB EDWARD ROBINSON EMILY SANKEY CARRIE SCOTT ALFRED SIHLER ROBERT STARBIRD AMY STARBUCK FRED THILENIUS HARRY THOMSON JOHN VAN RIPER, JR. MARGUERITE WARREN LOUISE WENZEL DOSSA WILLIAMS BRYANT WINSTON
Associate Member GEORGE W. PIEKSEN
ANNE CUSHING MARY DE GARMO
Waiting List DOROTHEA FRAZER LULA GORDON
Wearers of the Mask MISS DAWSON MISS HURST MISS GORSE MISS STARBUCK MISS CAMPBELL MISS JONES
MR. GILBERT
MR. FURLONG MR. HERRINGTON MR. THOMSON MR. JACKSON MR. PATTERSON MR. PROKES
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146 THE HATCHET
Monthly Plays "The Girl From L Triangle Ranch"
Presented at the Thyrsus Theater, April 28 and 29, 1909 HARRY FREEMAN Mr. Cory HARVEY WESLEY Mr. Logan TOM CLAXTON Mr. Johnston DONAHUE Mr. Frey ECLIPSE Mr. Evans FRANKLIN BARTON Mr. Jackson ETHEL Miss Seifert BOLIVAR Miss Gruner NATALIE Miss Griswold
"The Official Chaperone" Presented on the Campus June 16, 1909, in conjunction with the Senior Class
"The Importance of Being Earnest" BY OSCAR WILDE
Presented at Thyrsus Theater, November 10 and 11, 1909 JOHN WORTHING Mr. Foster ALGERNON MONCRIEFF Mr. Jackson CANON CHASUBLE Mr. Thilenius MERRIMAN Mr. Ayer LANE Mr. Werner LADY BRACKNELL Miss Hoerr GWENDOLINE FAIRFAX Miss Wenzel CECILY CARDEW Miss Forbes MISS PRISM Miss Scott
"THE GIRL, FROM R TRIANGLE RANCH" CAST.
"THE IMPORTANCE OP BEING EARNEST" CAST.
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"THE ELOPEMENT OF ELLEN" CAST.
"The Elopement of Ellen"
Presented at Thyrsus Theatre, December 15 and 16, 1909
RICHARD FORD Mr. Cory ROBERT SHEPARD Mr. Price MAX TEN EYCH Mr! Mitchell DOROTHY MARCH Miss Fuller MOLLY FORD Miss Brammer JANE HAVERHILL Miss Miller JOHN HUME Mr. Patterson
"An American Citizen"
BY MADELINE RYLEY
Presented in the Thyrsus Theatre, March 2 and 3, 1910
BERESFORD CRUGER Mr. Sihler PETER BARBURY Mr. Robb EGERTON BROWN Mr. Nance SIR HUMPHREY BUNN Mr. Garrett OTTO STROBLE Mr. Evans SIMMS \ LUCAS f Mr. Denison BEATRICE CAREW Miss Starbuck GEORGIA CHAPIN Miss Bernard CAROLA CHAPIN Miss Hopkins LADY BUNN Miss Quick ANNETTE Miss Perham
"Captain Lettarblair" BY MARGUERITE MERINGTON
Annual Play for 1910
Presented at the Odeon, March 29, 1910
LETTARBLAIR LITTON Mr. Patterson FRANCIS MERIVALE Mri Herrington DEAN AMBROSE Mr. Thomson PERCIVAL PINCKNEY Mr. Eliot MR. SETON Mri Mitchell SMITHERS Mr. Williams JORKINS Mr. Robinson WlLLOUGHBY ) HENRY j" Mr- Thilenius FRANCES HADDEN Miss Wenzel POLLY MESSITER Miss Gorse HYACINTH MESSITER Miss Lederer
Review of the Season fter the Hatchet went to press last year Thyrsus pre-
sented two plays, the first the annual melo- drama in April, "The Girl from h Triangle Ranch," abounding in dynamite plots, kid- nappings and shooting affrays, and ending in just retribution, villains and villainess falling dead in all directions as the curtain went down. Vaudeville specialties, including the
world-renowned "Casey at the Bat," were introduced beween the acts. Then in June, Thyrsus had its part in the management of the
musical comedy presented by the class of 1909, "The Official Chaperone,'' written by Fannie Hurst, who was for two years vice-president of Thyrsus.
The season of 1909-10 has been thus far the most successful, artis- tically and financially, in the history of the club. Thyrsus has con- tinued the policy, begun last year, of gradually raising its standard both of plays produced and of members admitted. Up to the time of going to press, three plays have been presented in the Cupples Theatre.
The year opened brilliantly with an exceptionally clever presen- tation of Oscar Wilde's bright comedy, "The Importance of Being Earnest," before two full houses. This play, by the very subtlety of its humor, required unusual delicacy of handling, but its demands were fully met by the cast.
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"The Elopement of Ellen" was highly successful on account of the sunny, normal quality of plot and action, and the more than satisfactory handling of its exceptional opportunities for rich comedy. "The Elope- ment of Ellen," in plot and interpretation, was a play calculated to put an audience in a royally good humor and to send it away well satisfied with Thyrsus, and with the world.
"An American Citizen," presented in March, was undertaken with some misgivings. Written originally for Nat Goodwin, it was a bigger thing than the club had ever attempted in a monthly play, but Thyrsus' faith in itself was vindicated. Although the lines and business taxed the ability of the actors to the utmost, the cast presented a highly cred- itable production, and two packed houses received it with enthusiasm. "An American Citizen" abounds in richly humorous situations, which the cast improved to the fullest, and, on the other hand, in effective pantomime and intense scenes in which the actors showed more than amateur skill. Credit is due Mr. Joseph Solari for his assistance in both "The Elopement of Ellen" and "An American Citizen."
"Captain Eettarblair" was presented March 29th at the Odeon to a large and appreciative audience of friends and students of the Uni- versity. This sparkling play, centering around the affairs of love and finance of a fascinating Irish captain, held the audience in the grip of a suspense which forgot any personal interest in those who portrayed its roles, and remembered only the story unwinding on the stage before them. The play, swinging from grave to gay, from gay to grave again, carried the audience with it and left them captivated with every figure in the charming story, from the dashing captain to his devoted Jorkins.
Only hard and consistent effort on the part of the cast, directed and aided by Mr.. Joseph Solari, the capable and talented coach, made possible so brilliant and satisfactory a production.
Only the annual melodrama remains on the program for the year, and there will doubtless be a repetition of the signal success that has attended every play thus far. If the interest in Thyrsus on the part of the student body continues to grow as it has done this year, next season should see a boom in dramatics that would justify the expansion of Thyrsus' facilities to meet the demands for space and equipment that cannot under present conditions be met. AMY STARBUCK.
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DEBATING
CLUB Officers
President R B BROOKS
Vtce-Prestdent E; c. LUEDDE' Secretary T p LocKWOOD Treasurer E j AyER
Sergeant-at-Arms H. C. PATTERSON
Committees
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
E. C. LUEDDE, Chairman S. M. FEINBERG L. O. BRIGHTFIELD
DEBATING COMMITTEE
R. B. BROOKS, Chairman. H. C. PATTERSON GEO. M. JACKSON
CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE
T. P. LOCKWOOD, Chairman E. C. LUEDDE T. D. ELIOT
Members E. J. AYER, '12 GEO. M. JACKSON, '12 F. W. ABT, '11 E. C. LUEDDE, '12 R. B. BROOKS, '10 L. O. BRIGHTFIELD, '12 T. D. ELIOT, '10 H. E. HERMANN, '12 S. M. FEINBERG, '10 R. H. WEICHERT '12 F. M. DEBATIN, '12 H. C. PATTERSON, '12 T. P. LOCKWOOD, 12 T. J. LEILICH, '13
During the session of 1909-1910 a new constitution was adopted by the Society Also two inter-collegiate debates were held, one with Missouri and one with Drury The team which debated Missouri consisted of Mr. Brooks and Mr. Debatin with Mr Hermann and Mr. Lockwood as alternates. The team for the Drury debate had not been selected at the time of going to press.
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LACKST DEBATING* CLVB
Officers
President VICTOR MIEHER
Vice-President JOHN S. LEHMANN
Secretary-Treasurer CLARENCE W. SCHNELLE
Sergeant-at-Arms JOSEPH E. HARVEY
The membership of the Blackstone Debating Club consists of all students in the
Law School.
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GIRLS LITERARY ^SOCIETY *
Officers
President ANNA ASTROTH
Vice-President HAZEL SHELP
Secretary LEONA MCGRAW
Members
ISABEL ELY MYRNA BETTS
JEANETTE KlSKADDON ANNA MlLLS
LORRULLI RETHWILM
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Social Organizations
Illinois Law Club
President ....
Vice-President .
Secretary and Treasurer
Officers
MELVILLE E. GAULT, '10
FERDINAND W. ABT, '12
JOSEPH E. HARVEY, '11
Members
F. W. ABT, '12
H. H. BAKER, '12
H. S. BORDERS, '12
L. O. BRIGHTFIELD, '12
C. L. DE LONG, '10
J. A. ELLIS, '10
M. E. GAULT, '10
J. L. HARMON, '12
J. E. HARVEY, '11
H. E. T. HERMAN, '12
E. C. LUEDDE, '12
V. C. MiEHER, '10
W. C. SCHWARTZ, '11
F. M. VAN DYKE, '12
V. V. VERNOR, '12
R. H. WIECIIERT, '12
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The Acacia Club
F. W. BROWNFIELD
I. R. CLARK
W. W. CROCKET
R. G. EPSOM
A. B. FREY
F. HAGLER
L. R. HOOKS
G. E. HOURN
R. J. JOSEPH
J. P. KAINE
H. KILMER
J. G. KIMSEV
F. LACEV
L. L- LAMB
J. W. LARRORE
C. E. MORRISON
J. C. PETIT
W. D. PETIT
E. B. RABENECK
G. C. REES
E. S. ROSE
F. 0. SCHWARTZ
L. H. SLOCUMB
CECIL SMITH
G F. SMITH
H. B. SPANGLER
C. A. TlTTERINGTON
L. TRIESELER
R. TRIPP
A. C. VICKERY
W. W. MACKEY
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Officers
President T. P. GRONOWAY
Vice-President J p. BEATTY
Treasurer A. W. WESTRUP
Recording Secretary F. O. KETTLEKAMP
General Secretary CRAIG P. GARMAN
Chairman of Committees
Membership R. M. HARDAWAY
Bible Study R. J. EMPSON
Religious Meetings ' G. D. KETTLEKAMP
Social FREDRIC HAGEER
Mission Study J. C. PETIT
Finance A. W. WESTRUP
New Students HARVEY LAMB
Advisory Board
DR. F. E. WOODRUFF
DR. E. W. SAUNDERS
DR. H. S. CROSSEN
DR. P. Y. TUPPER
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Cabinet
President MARGARET THOMAS
Vice-President ETHEL RICHARDS
Secretary RUTH YOUNG
Treasurer ROSE WATKINS
Devotional Committee ORTRUDE M. HoERR, Chairman Social Committee JOHNNIE MATTHEWS, Chairman Philanthropic Committee HELEN PRITCHARD, Chairman Intercollegiate Committee MARY GLASGOW, Chairman
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Members
ANNA ASTROTH
EDITH BAKER
ANNY BARCK
FLORENCE BIRKNER
BLOSSOM BLOSS
VERNE BOWLES
HAZEL BURCH
EMMA BUSS
MYRNA BETTS
PATTI CLAYTON
MABEL CUNNINGHAM
MARIE DAVIS
ETHEL DENNY
ROSINE DICKMAN
MAUD DOCKERY
GLADYS DOTY
ISABEL ELY
ELIZABETH EVANS
RUTH FELKER
ANNE FISHER
HELEN FULLER
FLORENCE FOSTER
MARY GLASGOW
LULA GORDON
META GRUNER
FLORENCE GRANT
ORTRUDE HOERR
MAY HOOLAN
ELSIE HOOLAN
DOROTHY HOPKINS
ALICE JEHLE
GRACE JENCKE
IRENE KOECHIG
JEANNETTE KLSKADDON
ELSIE LUYTIES
LUCILE LEDERER
CARRIE LONG
MARGARET MANLEY
LOIS MEIER
ANNA MILLS
LEONA MCGRAW
ALICE MILLER
JOHNNIE MATTHEWS
JULIA MCDANIEL
GRACE NASH
HELEN PRITCHARD
OLGA RISCH
ETHEL RICHARDS
CLAUDINE RODGERS
HELEN SHULTZ
LILY SESSINGHAUS
AMY STARBUCK
CARRIE SCOTT
MARGARET THOMPSON
EMMA THUENER
MARIE WATKINS
ROSE WATKINS
MARGUERITE WARREN
LOUISE WENZEL
LUCRETIA WHITEHEAD
RUTH YOUNG
Honorary Members
MISS PRACK
MISS BALLINGER
MISS DENNISON
MRS. LONDON
MISS E. F. MILLER
MRS. J. H. MILLER
MRS. PARKER
MRS. RANKIN
MRS. F. S. THOMPSON
MISS H. THOMPSON
MISS ROTTECK
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A GLIMPSE OF THE TOWERS.
ENTRANCE TO MEN'S ROOM, UNIVERSITY HALL.
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STVDENT-LIFE H. F. THOMSON, Editor-in-Chief
Editorial Staff
ARTHUR W. PROETZ Managing Editor
F. T. Buss Associate Editor
Miss M. C. DOCKERY Associate Editor
E. A. HAFFERKAMP "Special" Associate
EWING GLASGOW Athletics
MISS HELEN GORSE Literary
MISS GRACE SPAULDING Art
MISS EMMA BUSS Exchanges
GEO. BARNES, '05 Alumni
F. S. PERRINGS Medical School
E. A. HAFFERKAMP Business Manager
Members
HARRY B. BORDERS EDWARD S. NORVELL
F. T. Buss FRED S. PERRINGS
MAUDE DOCKERY A. W. PROETZ
T. D. ELIOT LUCIUS W. ROBB
ZIDE FAUNTLEROY CARRIE SCOTT
H. M. FERRISS HELEN SHULTZ
JOHN M. GARRETT GRACE SPAULDING
F. E. GLASGOW AMY STARBUCK
HELEN GORSE H. F. THOMSON
FLORENCE GRANT KARL TIEDEMANN
E. A. HAFFERKAMP W. H. WARE
H. W. HERRINGTON V. V. WOOD
T. P. LOCKWOOD
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HATCHET Hunley Whatley Herrington, . . . Editor-in-Chief
Walter Gasper Harting, Business Manager
Francis Ewing Glasgow, Assistant Editor
John Byron Harris, Assistant Editor
Dossa Orval Williams, Assistant Editor
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STAFF Hugo Koch Graf, Art Editor
Helen Julia Fuller, Assistant Editor
Helen Pilley Shultz, Assistant Editor
Rosalie Prevost Watkins, .... Assistant Editor
Le Roy Sante, Staff Photographer
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University Publications
The Chronicle
Issued monthly except in July, August and September.
The Bulletins
(Including the General Catalogue, the Bulletin formerly the Bulletin of the Washington University Association, the Medical Number, and the special catalogues.)
Issued monthly except in August, September and October.
The Record
Issued monthly from January to June, inclusive.
Board of Publication
OTTO HELLER, PH.D Chairman, Editor-in-Chief JAMES FRANCIS ABBOTT, PH. D Editor of the Catalogues
ROBERT STINSON STARBIRDA.B. | Edvtors of the Bulletin ROBERT J. TERRY, A.B., M.D. J J
FREDERIC ALDIN HALL, LITTXJ. 1 Editors of the Record ERNEST LINWOOD OHLE, M.E. ( ROLAND GREENE USHER, PH.D. . . . Editor of the Chronicle
WILLIAM SAMUEL CURTIS, LL.D. ALEXANDER SUSS LANGSDORF, M.M.E. JOHN H. KENNERLY, M.D., D.D.S. EDMUND H. WUERPEL
Office of the Board of Publication, 105 University Hall.
Vine Colby, Secretary to the Board.
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